Thursday, October 30, 2014

Poland

  • Capital: Warsaw
  • Major Cities
    • Krakow
    • Gdansk
    • Lodz
    • Wroclaw
  • Major Geographical Features
    • Baltic Sea
    • Oder River
    • Vistula River
    • Masuria
    • Malopolska Hills
    • Beskid Mountains
    • Carpathian Mountains
  • Official Name: Republic of Poland
  • Religion: Roman Catholic (89.8%)
  • Language: Polish (97.8%)
  • Late 1700's: partitioned between Prussia, Russia, and Austria
  • World War Two: overrun by Germany and Soviet Union
  • Post-WWII: became Soviet satellite state
  • 1990: 1st nation to overthrow communist rule
    • Due to Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement
  • 1999: joined NATO
  • 2004: joined EU
  • Independence: 1945 as a Soviet Bloc nation
  • Government: republic
  • Currency: zloty (PLN)
  • New Mexico is slightly larger than Poland
  • Literacy: 99.8%
  • Climate
    • 2/3 Marine West Coast
    • 1/3 Continental
  • Home to Europe's largest bison herd
  • Exports
    • Cars
    • Machines
    • Furniture
  • Largest nation in central Europe
  • Pope John Paul II was from Poland

Monday, October 27, 2014

Earth's Oldest Continental Crust is In...

Australia. Geoscientists recently confirmed that some hills in Australia are 4.4 billion years old. The researching geoscientists studied crystals found in rock that solidified from lava at the atom level. While the research has confirmed how the earth became habitable, the scientists hope that the finding give insight into how other celestial bodies, like the moon, were formed.

To conduct the study, researchers exposed radioactive lead in the rock formations of Australia. These atoms, originally uranium, were trapped as the rock solidified from lava. Over the course of the 4.4 billion years, the uranium decayed into the lead that exists today.

Friday, October 24, 2014

North Carolina: The Tar Heel State

  • Alternate Nickname: Old North State
  • Capital: Raleigh
  • Major Cities:
    • Charlotte
    • Winston-Salem
    • Fayetteville
    • Greensboro
    • Durham
  • Major Geographical Features
    • Atlantic Ocean
    • Cape Hatteras
    • Atlantic Coastal Plains
    • Appalachian Mts.
    • Smoky Mts.
    • Blue Ridge Mts.
    • Roanoke River
    • Mt. Mitchell
  • National Parks: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    • 9 million visitors per year
  • 1585: 1st colony at Roanoke established
    • 1st attempt to colonize America by English-speaking people
  • 1789: North Carolina becomes the 12th state
  • 1861: Last state to secede from the Union
  • 1903: The Wright Brothers make the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk
  • Motto: "To be rather than to seem"
  • Name Meaning: Named after Charles I of England
  • Industries:
    • Tobacco
    • Sweet Potatoes
      • Largest producer of sweet potatoes in the United States
    • Bricks
    • Furnature
    • Textiles
    • Cigarettes
    • Tourism
      • $12 billion per year
      • 44 million tourists per year
  • Research Triangle
    • Durham (Duke University), Chapel Hill (University of North Carolina), Raleigh (North Carolina State University)
    • Many university and research programs in this triangle
  • 3 capital buildings, 2 permanent capitals (Raleigh and New Bern)
  • Famous People
    • Andrew Jackson
    • Andrew Johnson
    • James K. Polk
    • Arnold Palmer

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Ethiopia

  • Capital: Addis Ababa
  • Major City: Diredawa
  • Major Geographical Features
    • Blue Nile River
    • Lake Tana
    • Choke Mountains
    • Ethiopian Highlands
    • Shebele River
    • Lake Turkana
    • Great Rift Valley
  • Official Name: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
    • Formerly: Abyssinia, Italian East Africa
  • Religions:
  • Languages:
    • Amharic (32.7%)
    • Tigrinya (6.1%)
    • Oromigra (31.6%)
    • Guaragigna (3.5%)
    • Somali (6%)
    • Arabic
  • 1930-1974: Haile Selassie modernizes Ethiopia
  • 1936-1941: Italian occupation
  • 1945: Ethiopia becomes a charter member of the United Nations
  • 1974: Socialism established
  • 1991: Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front takes power
  • 1993: Ethiopia loses coastline with the independence of Eritrea
  • Ethiopia has been established for over 2,000 years
    • It is the oldest independent nation in Africa and one of the oldest in the world
  • Government: federal republic
  • Currency: birr
  • 2 Texases slightly larger than Ethiopia
  • Literacy: 42.7%
  • Climate: Highland
  • Landlocked
  • Exports
    • Coffee
    • Oil
    • Crude Materials

Saturday, October 18, 2014

World Ebola Snapshot


The deadly Ebola virus, which has ravaged West Africa since December 2013, is starting to appear around the world, threatening to start pandemic. Many nations are receiving patients medically evacuated from West Africa (the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Norway). However, for Spain receiving a medically evacuated patient turned into its first Ebola case. A health care worker contracted the virus while working on a medically evacuated Ebola patient. In the United States, three states have accepted Ebola patients due to their biocontainment units: Georgia (Atlanta), Maryland (Bethesda), and Nebraska (Omaha). A fourth similar biocontainment unit is located in Montana. The first case in the United States appeared in Dallas, Texas, from a Liberian man visiting family. Subsequently, two nurses contracted Ebola, and one of them was allowed to board an airplane and fly to Ohio to visit family. Ohio now has 18 quarantined people who have come in contact with this second health care worker.

According to health officials, Ebola is only contagious when a patient is symptomatic. The first symptom is a fever which devolves into vomiting, diarrhea, and internal and external bleeding. Moreover, the virus is only communicable through close contact with infected body fluids, with blood, feces, and vomit being the most contagious. Unlike the flu, Ebola is not airborne at this time, so it cannot be spread through casual contact, like sitting next to someone at a movie theater. Last, the Ebola virus only has a dry life of several hours and is cleaned using bleach and other hospital disinfectants.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Illinois: The Prairie State

  • Alternate Nickname: Land of Lincoln
  • Capital: Springfield
  • Major Cities:
    • Chicago
    • Peoria
    • Moline
    • Decator
  • Major Geographical Features
    • Lake Michigan
    • Mississippi River
    • Illinois River
    • Wabash River
    • Ohio River
    • Shawnee Hills
  • National Parks: none
  • 1673: Present-day Illinois explored by Louis Jolliet and Fr. Jacques Marquette
  • 1803: Lewis and Clark stay at Ft. Massac in southern Illinois
  • 1818: Illinois becomes the 21st state
  • 1871: Great Chicago Fire destroys the city
  • 1974: Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) opens as the world's tallest building in Chicago
    • Now it is the tallest building in the United States
  • Motto: "State Sovereignty, National Unity"
  • Name Meaning: French spelling of the Native Americans from this area
  • Chicago O'Hare International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world
  • Abraham Lincoln is buried in Sprinfield
  • Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the United States (Largest in the Midwest)
  • Kaskaskia Island is the only part of Illinois west of the Mississippi River
  • Industries
    • Agriculture (especially corn)
    • Manufacturing
  • Home Insurance Building (Chicago) was the 1st metal-frame skyscraper
  • 80% Farmland
  • 1/4 of Illinois' population is in Chicago
  • No other US city moves more freight by train and truck than Chicago
  • Famous People
    • Walt Disney
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Hillary Rodham Clinton
    • Ernest Hemingway
    • Carl Sandburg
    • Robin Williams
    • Harrison Ford
    • Shel Silverstein
    • William Jennings Bryan
    • Ray Bradbury

Sunday, October 12, 2014

France

  • Capital: Paris
  • Major Cities
    • Toulouse
    • Marseilles
    • Lyon
  • Major Geographical Features
    • English Channel
    • Atlantic Ocean
    • Bay of Biscay
    • Gulf of Lion
    • Mediterranean Sea
    • Loire River
    • Seine River
    • Pyrenees Mts.
    • Massif Central
    • Alps
    • Corsica (island)
  • Official Name: French Republic
    • formerly Gaul
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Language: French
  • 1789-1794: French Revolution
  • 1919: World War One victor
  • 1940: Conquered by Nazi Germany
  • 1958: established a presidential democracy
  • Independence: 486 when Frankish tribes united
  • Government: republic
  • Currency: euro
    • Euro leader
  • Texas is slightly larger than France
  • Literacy: 99%
  • International Claims
    • French Guiana
    • Guadeloupe
    • Martinique and Reunion
  • Largest nation in western Europe
  • One of the most modern nations
  • Large percentage of pet owners
  • Makes 400 types of cheeses (2nd in the world)
  • 1,200 museums
    • the Louvre in Paris is the largest in the world
  • Industries
    • Lavender
    • Tourism
    • Wine
  • The Tour de France is the world's most famous bicycle race


Monday, October 6, 2014

North Dakota: The Peace Garden State

  • Alternative Nicknames
    • Sioux State
    • Flickertail State
  • Capital: Bismarck
  • Major Cities:
    • Minot
    • Grand Rapids
    • Fargo
  • Major Geographical Features
    • Great Plains
    • Badlands
    • Red River
    • Missouri River
    • Red River Valley
    • Lake Sakakawea
  • National Parks: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • 1889: North Dakota becomes the 39th state
  • 1932: Peace Garden established to celebrate relations between Canada and the United States
  • 2013: North Dakota has the fastest growing economy in the United States due to a recent discovery of oil and natural gas
  • Motto: "Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable"
  • Name Meaning: "Friends" in Sioux
  • Industries
    • Wheat
    • Rye
    • Barley
  • Rugby, North Dakota is the geographic center of North America
  • North Dakota is 90% farms, making it the most rural state
  • Home to 365 commonly seen songbird species
  • Writing Rock is a glacial boulder with undated Native American writing on it
  • Famous People
    • Sacajawea
    • Lawrence Welk

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